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HomeMy WebLinkAbout033-010-032CO'�N1t,%SSi0:i Y'SU10,MR'V SHEET` F'CJA f Tp.:U V S Oil fF Ted `Runge Log ,8-01-27-02 F.O. Sox X42, Orovi'j� e,, CA '95965 RSSS ame Tentative Farces. Map to divide l.0 +j- acres rito els 5/� acres each, ;., north brad of Boy-Y'-LB .Lane, Approximately 650 feed: nort�i of �ry,(+�y�,�j�ff�/r yy��}},t j its �.x,i».ersectiob V19ith Long Bay P.oa , Oroville, ato6, i SSOR' S pp RCEL. NlAABDR (S ) 33--01-3 AR=-1 GENERAL PLAIN Low Den. Resp .PROJECT CO,VSIS'�ENT7 2�y�7Z'NG Janua y 7, 1989 GZ RAL Pi :ri ?COl'1 'ORMAI'7CE REPORT DATA 'OF APPLICANT 'SIGI'ZATURE STI? CONSERVATION ACT .CONTRACTS? No LTIITE APpL1CATZON tECEIVED January 2'1, 1989 T/5C RVEYOR/CIVIL ENGINEER: Ron 'Graves DRESS s.O»986' , Orov,-Ile, CA9596`5 'E p�AN?JxNG DIRECTOR' S REPORT PREPARED ` �I;IROr N1ENT LL CATEGORICAL, EXvmtglON �' DATE' FILES TERMi�1Td'l� fiIEGATm DECLARATION - 'DA TE ADOFTFaD, . .ItD , DATE f, I r P'ED ' ,� ° MITiGATED�i`YEG. DECS;�itATx"OLS ENV . "T PACT ,RFPQ "t rT'E.`Ai2a.NGUOUaL' I70. r 1 SUB COI�L`YITTEE t, VITIxi rp,GEi1G"f. HDARItG OATE�'"�w�tl oR'Y r.Dfi2SQR , r GL11CY. 'ACT 1,0 _....i NG DA'C'E_._.:_ f - TT FO��t �Lt�NNI'N.� �fIRwG"�'01?' Cx ir > �( f( i "r e M. . . � ,,Q ' y".1":"'w/ — 4Y.��r J ^I{'C✓e f>'.^: �r�.: ..✓r ��1G� eel- .. lied R+�n' rY, errtative, Parcel "`Map, -A 33,-01 2„ parcels loca.teci,at the. north, ' nc ,aL i ':..i n -Y- Lane apprbx, 650 ft. north o it -t xnters.ect"on withLongi-., B;ai R06 4.to:y;al.e, area. f�ub�lc' Warks conditions.: Prov;.de two�way traversable access AS­8-LD41, to each pa -- mel from a county maintained road oY state. highway.': Access• to b_ reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and cicfered "dor "dedication on the final rnap. Show ft., building setback line measured from centerline;:of access easement. 4 Provide.,road maintenance agreement, y Showall easements of irecord on the ,final map. 01 Provide street name signs per re$uitements of the, Department of ''Public Works prior to recordation of the final map. 7 Pay off any assessments. Provide cul:-de­saa,c .at the end of the :street,. Ohtani encroachment. permit and cogstruct standard raad'appraach P,+tovi.d ng adequate sight distance. at the intersection ;'of Bo -Y -Le ., ,y an:y aelanquert,t ,'.axes or;' current taxes as required. l~ " • mrest the requirements of the e County Fire Department. 12 Rrovide stop sign at intersection of Bo -Y -Le Lane and Long far Rrsad . ea , tir Dept'. conditions; l +fir 'k'rovid.e a lU0 ft, leachfield fii�e setback ai ound eicisting wells either within the pxop:erty•or within 1`00 ft bf the property boundaries I , I l Bua ldirtg .sites' must be on higher portion's cif "lot.' , I I r d I" I i ,F t • ,l f 1 I, t I I ,I jj R I' f I » „��+;� AP BB` - 22 , 7. ted, at, the, north arcol Map; arcels ,loci Aurcge, �'enta.tive �' pi' ww;. of Bo -4" -Le Lane approx + ' 65p f t r north of its intersect on with 'Dong . �. r Road. Qroville area. r :4. JG?;t�j,blic Works conditxgn,s: Provide two-way traversable access R$-8�LD.-TS to each.; parcel froth a counts' maintained road or state hi8 w,ay. Access to be reserved in deeds as per county ordinance and offered for dedication on the final map., _ x �3 Show 50 ,ft building 'setback lane measured -.from centerline of access easeme�i,t r 4 'Provide road maintenance agreement: Show all easements of record on the fdnal map. Provide street name signs per: requirements'of the Department of Public Works prior to, recordation oL the final map , Paqoff, any assessments. Provide gdl"de-sac at the, end of the street., 9 Obtain encroachment permit :and construct standard road approach Aron, Ing adequate sight. distance at .the intersection,' ,of Bo -Y -Le Lane Pay any d"elingdebt taxes or curxent fiaXes as required. �Meet the., regvireraents`of the Butte CauntS Fire Tiepartmen.t: 12''Provide stop sign at , intersect an, of 13o4 -Le .Lane and': Long„ Bar Road. r 5� ; 777 i But& IANO of N TURAI�ArEAltH' A N b BtAUTY ' PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER ;DRIVE . bROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95066.3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 536-7601 i1 -7 39$9 4' Runge P,00 :Bof 2642 'vile. Cis 95965: � TentatLVe Parcel Map ,AP4 0-33-0110-0132 Fear Mr: Runge; closed as a copy of the Planning D rect'bt1s'r.eport to the Butte auntyAdv;Lsory concerning the .Agen.cy above. This report has been proposed prod ect referenced prepared pursuant tothe requir+ameto of seciion 20 -6 and ;�S°t9AdJv s on Ordinance'. 20-99 of the Butte COunty `. I .you have any questions regards this report, pl. ease feel free to contact this o�.fice between 10:00 a.m., and 3:00 p.m ncerel,' D1, of Planain n fj TY,vid Hirbnimus ssoc.iate P.lanrer Rpn G�`aves` ���,ibsureS aF ,..... —_... _� —.— . ..n. ., ,... .. ... EI VLEONNtl IMPACTS � :tp ana'crons o . a l�''°yes"' and "m,aybe" answers are required san ..at ac,�wd YE S" L, EARTH Will the proposal result In s1 ill ficant: A' Y' BE NO, _ a.`tTnstrable earth conditi ans 'or in changes in. u geologic substrctures? ` b. Dsrxiptians, displacements; compaction or overcoveri.ng o£ the soil? (t- C. Change in topography or ground surfai:e relief features? d,. Destruction, covering or modificatibn of any unique geologic or physxcay: features?, e. Increase I ihi,wind or water .erosion of soils, ;either on or off-site? f. Changes in deposition-ot erosi6n of beach sands, or changes in siltation; depo 3tian or erosion which may, modify the, channel of a river a_r stream or the bed. of the ocean or ' r any bay, inlet or lal e g I.assl of prime agr;cultix.rally productive soils outside designated urban area:;? h. Exposure. of people or property to geologic'" hazards such as earthquakes, 'landslides, mud- slides, ground failure or s tilar ha,`zards:? x� Z.. `AIR. Will the proposal, result ;in substantial: y 'a.. Air emissions, or derterioxaton of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors, `smoke or fumes? c. Alteration of air movemenf;, 7nois'ture, or _ temperature, o.r 6-ly char�gp in cl;' mate; locally or x'E g or,Ia ly?:' ; . WATER. will .the proposal resu t' in substariti'al: ;a. Changes in Currents,' or the course b direction of water movements i,n eithe,r marine ox fras,h" waters? b. Changes in absixpti'on rates, drainage patterns;; r or'the rate and amount 'hof surface runoff? . (► c� Need 'fo"r o;ff site surf�ice drainage improve- vents, including vegetation;removal, 'channel- %zar on or culvert xns,tallat;ion2 d alterations to,the course or:, flow, of flood waters' eL Change in the amount cif'surace water in any Mater body ,� f DIsciiarge :into. surface Wat+yrs,' ar in any alteration of surfacei water quality; including %gut not lime ted to totpera:ture, dissolved oaYg or turbadity? Alteration. of the air ect'ioft or, rate of flow d' of ground wate is ? Change an the quantity cir' quality, o..ground, waters y e:.they through ,direr:t ad titions r clrawals, o c through'' inter ceptian of an_ aqui, r by' Cuts; Or e �CCa1"atlo- ns�? X --- Reduction. in the amount of water othersazse „ available forpubl ioc water supplies? j . ExposiCre a'£ people ox 'property to.' wator, _ related hatards su�.l as HId.oddin _l. 4 II ., 1 i 7 10 A Y f « J \ � Y � tSl WBE NO 4. PLANT L1F'E. Wall the proposal xesuit in; substantial: <' ;a. anin: the diversify of species, or number ' of aty species of -plants (including tree's, shrubs, grass, 'c:rops, and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of the numbers oE, any unique, rare or endangered species o,f nlantsT C. Introduction of new species, of plants into an area., or in a barrier, to the normal replenish- meat of, existing specie's? d, Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? 5. ANIMAt LIFE4Will the proposal., result in substantial: a. Changei in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals Cbbirds, land ariimals including reptiles, fish and shell ,f sh, benthic organisms or insects? b. Reduction in the numbers of any unique, rare —" or endangered species o'f animals? c. Introduction of new s.pecies;of animals an area, or result in A barrier to the migration or movement of animals? X_ d. Deterior.ati6n to a esti ng' fish or wildlife -..._ habitat? NOISE. Will the 'proposal result- in. substantial: ,. W. racreases in existing noise',IevelsT b: Exposxe of-people to severe noise levels? 1. LIGHT AND GLARE, Will the proposal produce sign scant light and glare? 8. 'LAND U5E". Will the px pasai result in a su stantial a:lterGtion of; present or planned, and use of an area? 9. NATURAL RESOURCES: wiLill the proposal result in subs tantial: a. increase in the rate of use :of any natural resouroes?' b., Depletion 'of any nozr-reneWabie natural resources? ;RISK OF UPSET.: Will the proposal involve:: a. A risk o 'ekplosiori':or the release of';hazard= ous substances , unciud i' g, but. no;t limited' to, 01,1; p,esx cedes, cher�ticals or ra, iafi�;4n) in vthe event-of an .accident, oret conditions? b. Possible interference with an emergency :. res once' an o c p p r emergen e v:acuation plan? Y 11., POPULATION Will the propos:.al;' alter, the location, is,tri ut1zon, density; or growth rate` of the. hilman, populatl qft' 12.._ UOUSI'NG. Well; the, proposal ;affect existing .ho.using',,� or create'a de'man"d for addltioriaX ho"using? f `1 13,.TRANSPOR'�ATION/Ci, r ACULAT io1V, YES MAYAYA No i Wil the, proposal resttilt in a. Generation nfl'substant al additional`veh cle movement., b. Effects on e,Xistin parking f ac il it.ies, .or demand, for neer parking? C* substantial :impact ,on ecis,�tng transportation systems? d. Significant alterations to present patterns .. of circulation or, movement of people; and/or goods,? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f. Increase in, traffic hazards to motor Vehicles,,'" bicyclists nr pedestrians? Pi?B�;T;'C, SERVICES. Will the proposal have an ef,fect upon, or result in a need for new or altered governMental sex -vices a. Fire protection? o. police protection? --� t.. Schools? --., d; Parks or other recreational facilities? e,. Maintenance of public iaczlaties, inc]uding Goads'? then governmental services? ' 15. ENERGY. Will the pr,apasal result in, il fisc of, substantial amounts of fuel .or energy? b. Substantia increase in demand upon eXisting "- Sources of energy, or require the development of ,new snurces.of energy? lb. tTTZZITIE5. Shill, the,proposal" result in a need for r near .systems, or sub:stanti al alterations to the Ecol owing. Power ;or natural gas* x Commurci gat, ons ,systems ? c. dater availabil.ityi'YC Sewer teainage?e. Storm marr -=. , .. Solid. waste and dis oral?. P i HUr�u F itALTH . Will the ,on proposal 'result a. Greatzt�n of'.any health hazard or potential, health., hazard (6kd' lu iing meAtsz health.) ? b. I .sure of peopleI o potential health . hazards? 18' AESTHETICS;, iVill the popasal result' 'in the o $ ru—man of any scenic vista or view open `to tie a.r tvi11 public, .`the propgsalesul't in the ' Creata`on o,f an aesthetically offensive site open to ptlb''I.ic vi.eio? . i A. t VV YES MAYBE' NO 9. RE�CREAZ'IUN, "rWil1' the proposal xesult iri; an 'impact upon „�:he quality quatry of e:ti,stixig recreational oppoIt, tunitz.es, CULTT RAL RESd�JRCES . T �, a. ' z ll_ t e proposal resuT t in. the aJfi.°ceratio2i, of or the destruction a£ a> p.rehistox• c or historic archaeo,,ogica1 site? b. Will ,the proposal result in adverse Phys; Cal or ae$thetic effects toa prehistoric or historic building _,- stricture orobjeet? X c. Moes thep'roposallhave` 'the 'potential to cause a physical change whish would a-ffect unique ethnic cultural �ralues d. Wzl the proposal restrict existing r6lig.ous b'r sacred uses within the potential impact areae DISC UITIONAk3013J, M-32.3 R' See '_,attached 1 I I 1 fit App l i;catit Bd It0 1 s Assessor • s Parce i # 31 -01,..32, 38 DATA SHEE=T A . Pro. Lecsti Descr i nt i on i . TyPe of ProJect: Tentat 1 ye ;Par^ce 1 Ihap/Boundary 'L: i ne Mod i f icat 1 on . 2. l3r of Descr 1 pt i.';on = BLM' of -15 acres to AP 88-55-07, d i V i s 1 on of remainderi n'to four parce°l s at 2, 5, 1'0 and 10 acres. 3. Location= On the not^-bhwost` s 1 de of L on9 Bar Road rHigh 1 ands D"r i Vit 9 appox imatel y 60.0 feet north of Canyon Orov111do Lf ' 4. Proposed Density of Development". 1 d.u./pareet. 4 5. Amdu6t of ' Ympe'ry i ous Surfac i n! : M i n i mal . b.. access and'Nearest Pub7lc Roadit Access from new road to be constructed over ek,'lsting driveway. - 7. KdthOd a.f Sewage Disposal: Septic tank., 1eachfiel,d. g'. Sovrce of 'mater Supply: , Orc y VI! Irr t Gat i on 9. Proximity ,of Power ``L i nes: To or`i g i na 1 parci� 1 .. H i'gh-k v 1 i rtes ort })both sides of parte 1 1 0. Poi:.7nt i ai for further land d i v i s i ons and dove opmert : Cxtensive"devel'opment potential - up; to 42 lots ,an'd 4Q dwel 1 i ng Pill is 8. Env i todrndntal lett i n-, i� Terra in a. iBenera) 'Topograph i c Ct�aracLe ^: S'I. op i;ng, terra i'h Und ul, at Ung b 1 of f dbov, ver . , :. b Siiopes`: c. F716"vatlon. 300-,400 feet aboYe Sea .Lev el NS dWLi'.rr�itittg' Factor: None. '�. SAirts , rr a:. Types and Character st.cs: Sobrantd, Soil", �0�40"', red -brown, ;:s i 1 t 1,0"m clay loam, mo- era ab i l: i ty,; poor, to we 1': 1 c r"a i n`i rig p L" , m it In Factor's" !took outcrop's ..., 3. Naturi Hazards of they Larid: a:. � Earthquake Zone':, Hi gtt li`adrei area, see Item 1 g under 17scu::s'i on;,o. Env i ranmertal Eval Gat.i tori. b Eros iori�, Poten'#; i a, c.Lands.i'ii�e Potential: 1�1nderate. d Fire. Hazard.: Extrema, e',« Eitparis'i vre' Soil'otential' ' "Low' to h.`► gh. , 4 Hydral rygy o 6 t 01 a. Surface Water: Fe.at.her, River and Thermalito Diversion Pool 900 'feet,Wost b. GroundWater: Unknown resource. c. Drai nage Charactesr i st i cs,: Drainages on s i'te, cf'►'rect i ori of f"1 aw, i s to the ;south=-soi.thWest. d Annual' Rainfall 4ncirttral.>: 28'30"y e L _m i t i,mg Factors: None . 5. Visual/Scenic QUality: Scenic area. 6. Acoustic Oualit;y: Fair$; subject to 57-64 dB from train's. T. Good, j,ql os� i cal Env I ronment_: 8, Vegetation B1 ue Oak, L. i ve bak ; "Po i son Oak, D i ggar P i nye, grasses, Ceanothus,'old olive. orchard. 9. W1 7 til i fe 'riab i tat, » IVo known rare ,anti endangered plant or animal species on sita. Cul tura'T 5nv i'�onme�Li. 10 . Archaeo1. og cal ;arid Hl stor i cal ResoU' des In the area See Item 20 under Discussion of Env'i rontner "tat Eval uat i ar . 11, Butte County General' Plan dest hatiort; Low Density RdpO dent i al 12. Existing Zoning: AR -1. I.S. Esti sting Land Us' s on-sl.te�: OnA occup i ed and oneabandoned r 14. Surrounding Area: a Land Uses: `; Res i dent a l b. Zan i ne AR' ! 1 p AR -MH G'r y oT Orov i^1 1 le - c. Gen. Plan desi.96ations:(� Low Density Resiclo6ttia-1,, Public. d. PanrcEil S i zes.- t�iorth ancll •r;ast: less than 1 acme. -South ' 1 �2 to �!8 ai~r"es. P,kest 20 acres */- e:: PoPulat.ion= Rural to lois population densitlos., 9 5. Character of S i t(a and -Area' R�1 1:i in b! u f fs above Pea"than Ri':ver with older.hdusirig: 164 Nearest Urkian Area « Orov i 1 1 il3 i n 'i mored i at a v j c i n i ty 17: Rel event , Sp4�eres. Inf 1 uence;§;: City of Or`.av i , 1 l:e fir-oV i 1 Ti e=Wy'am, o to Irr i gat 10 r"Y D i 'rt r' i ct. k` 18. improvement's Standards 'Ut^ban1lAra.. Froniage 'i s with': n urban' ' area) t^ema l ni�or• r s i `ot . , 19. Fire Protect ion''Serv'�ce: ;! a. Nearest CouritY, C Mate) i i�lre Stat ion : #6�}, 1 1 % m i 1 es east; 63, 4 ►rii 1'es 14est. ° fj.. Wateee AVai Iib, 1ity ` �E`ngli+e capacity, hydrants: ' 2U Schools i ri Area Dr^OY I l 1 e En mentpry anti i 9i? tchooj . _ i ' I 11 I , j4 , "- rr- ii Ali <y .� �''. � t�h •, t�A�Y �a�� r �"��1' s�� I�� I �, `. I V e �� • 1 d JW' qw tali 4� t 1 s, { i a ;early response V tq.,�S11is no,tilficion, sent' to the Planning ►�artment will exiled to the schdraing of your pr'o j ect .. i?lease r�r�ard your ixiten xesponse iva�:thin l5 days from the nate of tb s letter; hde xld -you- have ..any quem,.' ons , regarding this m_ atter., blea�e tact this office b6tWeenl LO;00�, a..rn.f and. 3:00 p.m. 14 arelY, �.iche Oj, ectar of Plahning id R Iiironimus lasociatePlanner �: Ron C�aveS 4 i• t I I � �! P ll �i i II I I a VI i I i t ti C) t I , " a ,! T (To be completed by Lead Agency), Lac Na. 85, 6i-Z7_02 AP r�o. 3301-�2 Ted AUn e 1,. Name of proponent L. Address o,f proponent And representative (if applicable); P .0 + Bot 2'041;2 Ron,Graves _`.6 er P.0 . Box 986 -=-� O Ovalle, "GA 959E'". .., Project'description;, °Tentative. Parcel Map IIy T IA:NDA2f3RY 1~' .C77L7 NGS Off' _ ST-GN7(Vc A�iCF' YEN MAYBE Nn �- - Does the ra'ect have the otent1al to de rade the'"qualit of the environment P d p g Y r substantially reduce 'the'habitat, of a fish. or Wildlife ,species,'OwLsa a fish or wildlife population to :drop bei&w� self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant ar animal. ccmmdnity, reduce, the number or -res the range of a rare: endangeredor p � P1 J �p ds pehisCory?�naie arrant a aes of major erio of California historyit Z, tloes the' project,:have 06. potenti in ti_r achieve short-"term, benefits to the detriment of long-te=.environmental gbals? (A short-term impact on.the environment is one Chir-i occurs in a,relatiVel brief p4'riad of 'time while Tong-term impacts: wit endure: uito the future,) , 3; Do' the project'have� impacts which'are individually limited but cumulatively considerable? (A pro; ct may impaction two or morn separate resources-wherg � rl, but Where'the effect of the the impact. an each ieiource iselatively smal s; on, the 'envirormoh is significant,) ta1:a1 of those impact, � , .. Does the p' 'M t 'havd eriviromaental effects which will catace, sub s!tar►tial ! adverse effects op human beings. elthov,-directly or indirectly? � _ , ;_, j 7F2M7�l�iA'T2d!4" .' To bd,' comjilet ed by'o e Lead Agency) . on the at; of, i this 'initial evaluatidtt find thepropose4pro3tdt r�urb NOT have a' significant effect on tkte l .rsvronme nt an a will'be prepared, I/WE find that although'the proposed 'piojcct, COULD have a dig3tifcant effect on the environment, there will, not be a si gt ?1£idant effect in -this case b cause the tIiTIGATiON tiEA5TlE�rS'described on tkte atcheid siheet have been adi�eii to the pxo'0# , A NECATIVF M,LARATION '+ill be prepared:' r' 1114E fin cT the proposed project°tfAY usve a signi.ficant,e�fee4:°on 'the environment$ and an ENVIRONNJENTAL A'ACT PEPORT i ., required. rl BOUNTY OF BULE PLANNING TiEV TMENT r I .I T March 311 19'$9 j ' Y ev 1 e I , {Estplanations, of aS:l r�ygg`n ani{ "MAY.M." answers ate required on at sheet(s). 1.. EARTH. 'will the proposal resul. in sigttifxcalr}.tt YE5 DE NO A. Unstable earth conditions of changes" in'geologic-substructures? b", Disruption, displacament,, compaction.oi ave>cover ng o£ the soil? o. Change in ropograptry ar grcund.surfece reliaf features? > d. DestrUdiion, covering or modification of 'any unique geologic or physical features? e. Increase in wind or water erosion of soils]' eitheron or off site? f. Changes im deposition or erosion of beach Bands,, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which maymodify the chneanof a river or stream or tha bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet of lake g. hogs of prime agriculturally productive soils outside designated urban ' areas h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landsXides; mudslides, ground,failura or, similar hazards? 2. hIF. Will tha proposal result in•subs tantia'l:; a. .Air, emissions or deteriotatim of ar�bient air quality? L.1 5 E,}te'creaton of objectionable odorsY :smoke ox fumes? , t fAltibratlbu.L of air movement moisture orerature, or any change in , climate locally:or reeo"lly. 3, H6M. Will the proposal result in substantial: tv. Changes ,in currents, Kir the course or direction of water Moyetetts in either c�a ine, or :fresh WatorS? br Changes in absotption tatesp drainage patterns, or the tato end amount' - o;fL surface- runoff1 t ?ieed fat off-site nrtrfaa,e draifWge isgr'o dments'j, in cluding'vego61tion , removal channel xatiowor culvert installation? d. Alterations to the course ox flog o£ flood tgaters7, ' F'. e Change in 'tl:e amount of surface �4ate'r'in any water. body? J : i f`. Discharge iota surface waters,"ot in any alteration of.surface water quality, including hitt no limited to; temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity' Alteration<of the direction 'or rate• of floor of greund Water's h. Change in the quantii y dr giia2iGy •o £ gxaund waters; •either through direct adbitians or wi.thdrawals,,b.r through interception of an a.quifer i Reduction in the amount of water othe irise.alarMable fot public water , supplies? JL ;acpasure of people oz property'; n •Watx-xelted ha2tkds 'such as :l lnoding?� ' ' tiis�t k, 'p,=ANCiFg 4iYl the: prapdaal restiit in, subStan, a` Chan, in tht diversity of;specsesj or number,of any species of plants. l inolt}ding. zees. shrubst gtas cxopsx and pgnatic plants]?, b. Re. dtrotion of the ndmbars" of anjr "Iquo, rate: or endangered per of i plants? 1C C4 lntroductign.of new, species of `plarita'inta art area, or in' a barrmr to N ite.rtoarnsal,"xeplen shroent a£ ek stihS qk; es, -, zgricultural d Redaction .ih"acreage of any crop? o Ak71MA% TiiFE..i?l the proposal resultn substantial: YES. NO in tlte, diversity- of. spQciesy o't Lumbers of any spoc,ies of anim, 4 (biids ,land;'animals including reptilesy fish and shallf3sbj orgoriismsa. ok inse0")7 b. I�edu.ctiorr in the numbers of any unique), awe or endangered ;species. of animals .�:..� Tntroduction;of riew speC1�'s rF, animals into an area, in 'a barrier to the p1grAtiarl or movement ;of ni;"als" d.` DOt&Aotatian of existing fish or Wildlife habitat?' f. NOISE. Mill the proposal result in substantial, s a. Tncresses in existing noise I; b, Exposure of 'people to severe noise levels?°--`- 7.. TAGHt Will the proposa'l.'produee significant light andglare? d� jeND USE, Will the OOPO cal result inal substan>iai ,alteration of the pr;atant or planned landuse of an area? 9. NAT(Ym HE94t3Pxt5. Will the proposal results in 's ibstiintial i U4 Increase in the rate of use of any natural reourcos? �— y b. -jeplekion of any tion-rione-cable tial.nral resources? RISK OF UptEr. -Will, the pkdposal involves '. a. A risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (ineludingy but not limiter, toy oily pesticides,) chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? b. Possible Interferer}ee With ars emergency xesponse plan err emergency evacuation plan? 1 . POPULATION. Will the proposal alter locat;,o'ns distributions density or groytth mate of the human population? iT0[(STNG'. #i,ll the proposal affect existing 4ijigo or create a d'emarid for additional ,housing? I . 'TRANSpORTATTOi( jcTRCULkTTON, 4Iill the proposal result in" A,. Generation of substantial .additional, vehicle 'movement.? ,b. Effects on existaiig parking facilities9 or demand fox nes, parking? c. .5ubs(antis3 zmpact an existing trataspartatiori,'systems7~�" d, Significazitalterations to presrst.patterns of circulation or movement of peopleand/or' good's? Alterations 'to datetbornet rail ,or. air traf*ic? ' 'ts' or edestrians? otnr vehicles" bis alis Increase in )traffic hazards to: s y,. p 14 I'Mle S'F32VI'CES ' Wi11 Lha proposal hal an effect. upons.. dr result in, a need for new ar altered goVeruaent seririces: proLection? `b, Police protection? Schools? 7 s .b.---- Farks, err° other Yeereational far-,, es h�sinenance of public faclitles, including roads? • r . 7 .`.; Otla�p"r avernmeritalserv�.ces., , -g.,, Com' .'�, • ., _ ,......., -- '`�r..o�� t , 1 GlC. Will the proposal r0sult in 7tS r1A`LD tJ0 a. Use of subs tinti.1l ,amaurihsi of PuY or, axergtiy7. b� 5ubstahtial ' Increase in ;3emand uan eie �'stin sources, ,of energy or vire the development re q of new sources of 'Operon 16. jT4ITIFS. Wili the proposal, t0sult in a need for new systems, or sub, tan44eil altexat�O'ns to the follaW:tngr a. Power or r1#4ral.gas7 b. Comgfi icatipns sll6tems2 c. Water' vailability2' A. Sewer or septic systems? e.- Storrs water dra3na ejl. £. Solid caste and disposal? 17, _MWL I AITH taillx the, psopoo'ol result in;, a* -Creation of ahy health 'hazard oat poteiitzal hazard (%excluding mental heallS h)3 b. last osure of eo plo ;t p p" f cs potantiai 'health hazards? 'd. AFSTFiETIC9 will: the �tropo'saI result in the,"obstruction of anyr scenic vista or oleo open to the pub i �„ or will the pr6posa7. re'su7t Sit the, on exeati <f an aesthetically . xAnsive Bite'rpen to public view 1,4 PSCHEJ110N, Will the proposal"v4sult in an impact upon the gt9,'I' ity or i qua rsti ty of e-.ist3ng reoraatianal cappor>:unitias —�- �fl , f tJ1,TUitAL i�50URC�5. s' ai Will the proposal result iii4 the alteration. or destruction of a i prehistoric or historic arehaoological site? b,. hill the proposal result iii adverse phyi;.ical or aesthetic effects ¢ to a prehistoric or historic, buildiri structure .or,ObjectY - g, , c. Does, the proposal have the potentialstd Douse a phyical change would ethnic ,�aluesT which Meet unique cultltrai d. Wil 'I the pxw "046 restr3.ct :axisting relsgious or "sacr'ed uses., within ' the potentia]; impact area? +"wi*tached. i PANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY :IEET FOR LANDDIVISIONS. licant: Ted. Runge Assessor's Pato l 0l �82 L og 89-r1=G'%-I)2; BATA SHMt K, Priect Description' 1. Type.of I?ro3ert: Tentative Parcel Map. 2, Briekf Descriptions Dividing 10 +/- into two,pa'rcels of 5 acres each. ,< 3 Location: On the north end of Boy-Y-LE Lane,approximately 650 feet ribrth of `Long barRoad in the ;Orovila.d ;area. 4. Proposed Density, of Development: Five acres;,pfiR r dwelling unit, a . Amount of t,mpor, , ions Surfacing : Min; m,; I. 6 : Access and NearEEst Public Road (s) : A.,?praximai�e„L;y 550 feet to Lang Bat Road.. + 7, sthod of 83ewage Disposal: Individual septic ;>yw>tems 84 Source of Gjater Supplyi Tndividual wells. + Proximity cif, Poser Lines:' To property, 1.0, Potential for, further, lana div' Bions and dove l o meant.. The AR-1 zone would allow the creation of a tota:L 61 tori orie acre parcels, Thl s iu ,� unl'�i kely�i until pub:Lit water and are available €� r a o sewer _ _ the area. j' 13,6 T4nvironmental,_ Setting Physical Envi.rbnmentt a. General Topographic Character: Rol:ding Sierra foothills . b. SLnpes : Generally 5-] Ok slopes w ;.th some area apiproathing 20%. c. Elevation: Appraximely 300 t..'A.S:L d, Lim ti.nc Factors., Somgk areas.,of steeper i,s,loj?es. '2. Soils a. Types and Charaote:ri ids: So rante soils series, genera7l,y .well' draining witY slow permeabil AY,,,on soils of from 2040+1deep.: . b'. Limitin_q Factors : Skiallow soils and slaw permeability.: 3., 400`-tol Hazards of the Land a. Earthguak'e Zone: Moderate Earthquake' IIntensitY'Zone Erosion Potential Moaerate 'to hi_glz : c. Landslide Potential'.: `Low..; Fire Hazard: Moderate. r. e, xpansive Soil Potential: High. 4: Hydrea',logy -6�- a,. Surface Water: Natural- de6inage swales. 6Xis oz� site, k�. Ground` W. at�:r;z . Unknown, poteA tially limiteca . c:. Drainage.Characteristics.. Property drains to,an--site _ swoles, thence '' Just below west to the feather River' u the Thermalito Diversion Dam and above the fish barrier damp. d. " Annual Painfall (`normal) : 26-,28" per year. o.. Limiting Factors: Setback- from drainago ways, ` S, Visual/Scenic, Quality:; Good. _ 6 . Acovistic Quality'. Good 7, Air `Quality; Good. Biological Environment: 8. Vegetation: Polson Oak, Ceanothus, grasses and other associated.,her baceous'plants and blue oaiks. g. Wildlife Habitat: Small birds ,and animals common to valley f _ -foothills. j 'Cultural Environment: :LSD. Archaeological and Historical Resources in 'the area High t` C sensitivity area . IL,X . Biiiae County General. Plan designation: Low Density h Re l�idential , ; i` 1:2. Existing Zoning: AR-l. 7.3. Existing Land Use on-site.- Vacant land. 1.4. Surrounding Area ` a. Land Uses. Scattered single--famil;y gs at dwellings, suburban densities. Zoning: , AR-I; P-Q' and AR-;MH. � c. Gen. Plan Designation; Low Densat'y Residential and Public (Resource areas and open, space). d. Parcel Sixes; Ranging from less than a 1I4 of an acre to 20 acres: ,e, Populati�ozi:. Suburban densitie . j;15 Character of Site and Area; Urban fringe area. 15. Nearest :Urb,�h ,Area: Droville. ;Y ..7: Relevaht. Spheres. of Influence: Orov Ile, Oroville wyandatte irrigation "D:istrict . i8. xmprrwements Standards No P Urban Axea,: . 19. Fire Protiection'Service: ��(State) are County �FireStation:' Nelson ,Avenue Statiozi '#63. b:Water Availability: Fire tankers only. ` 20. Schools �n Asda:. Oroville Elementary School Aistricir and Oroville'Unibn High School nist'rict